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The American clockby William H. DistinInvolved in many companies, such as Ingraham & Bartholomew, Ingraham ... Made mechanical motion novelty clocks. Ives and Brewster Bristol, Conn., c. ... More info |
Clockmakingby John A. NelsonMcGraw- Edison Company purchased the E. Ingraham Company in 1967 and is still producing clocks in North Carolina. Many of the earlier steeple clocks ... More info |
The clock bookby Wallace NuttingElias Ingraham, the founder of the firm, designed the so-called sharp Gothic clock while he was on a sailing voyage to Caracas to introduce his clocks into ... More info |
![]() Ingraham clocks & watchesby Tran Duy Ly More info |
The National cyclopaedia of American biographyIn addition to this, the unbreakable crystal, and the process for black enameled mantel clocks, the E. Ingraham Co. was the first to place stem shut-offs on ... More info |
The book of American clocksby Brooks PalmerShelf clocks so marked. — & Co., E.: Bristol. 1857-1880. Elias and Edward. Successors to E. & A. Ingraham. Leading Cs. Several factories. ... More info |
![]() Illustrated catalogue and price list of clocks, manufactured by E. Ingraham & Coby E. Ingraham & Co More info |
Antiquarian horology and the proceedings of the Antiquarian Horological Societyby Antiquarian Horological SocietyIngraham clocks are probably better known in Britain than Howard's. Although Ingraham pioneered the Sharp Gothic design then dropped it in 1865, ... More info |
Pennsylvania Dutch Stuffby Earl F. RobackerThe well-known shelf clocks of the 1830's, 1840's and later years, ranging in height from perhaps fifteen inches to almost ... More info |
Warman's antiques & collectibles price guideby Harry L. Rinker More info |
Consumer reportsby Consumers Union of United StatesAll of the alarm clocks tested ran at least 36 hours, and the Ingraham ... Alarm clocks are liable to one occupational hazard not usually affecting ordinary ... More info |
Our Yankee heritageby Carleton BealsThe year before the canal was opened, he contracted to make 12000 clocks. ... One morning a tall young clock- case maker, Elias Ingraham from Marlboro, ... More info |
![]() Illustrated catalogue and price list of clocks manufactured by E. Ingraham & Co., Bristol, Conn., 1860-1880by E. Ingraham & Co More info |
Bristol, Connecticutby Eddy N. SmithElias Ingraham, the founder of The E. Ingraham Co., came to Bristol from ... one of the largest establishments for the manufacture of clocks in the country. ... More info |
Trade expansion act of 1962by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means... on behalf of my company and the General-Gilbert, Ingraham, and Lux Cos. ... General Time manufactures Westclox watches and clocks, industrial timing ... More info |
![]() Ingraham Clocks, 1885 Supplementby E. Ingraham Co More info |
![]() E. Ingraham Clocks, 1881-1886More info |
![]() Ingraham clocks and watches, 1934-1935by E. Ingraham Co More info |
LIFEA few others of the great new Ingraham Sentinel line of clocks, spring wound and electric — and watches, wrist and pocket — are illustrated. ... More info |
American clocks & clockmakersby Carl William Drepperd... of no less than twenty-five small clocks in the Ingraham line of 1876 supplies us with these little items. BOTTOM, LEFT: An Ingraham clock of the 1870s. ... More info |